Several local residents participated in the recent Ironman Triathlon on May 4 in St. George, UT. They include: (left to right) Keele Johnson, Matt Briggs, Rick Clark, Kirk Hazleton, Brian Boyd, and Mahana Fisher. Not pictured is Steve Hiatt.

The race includes a 1.2 mile swim, 56 mile bike race and 13.1 mile run. Racers started at Sand Hollow Reservoir with a new wave of racers starting every three minutes, based on age. The water temperature in Sand Hollow Reservoir is 60 degrees in early May.

After completeing the swimming leg, racers biked from Sand Hollow to St. George and then up to Snow Canyon and back to St. George. The running leg of the race, a half marathon, began in downtown St. George and went up to Red Cliffs Parkway and back. It is known as the toughest course on the Ironman circuit.

More details about the course can be found on www.ironman.com. It was the first Ironman competition for Briggs, Clark, Hazelton and Boyd.

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